Cheryl, also known by her birth name, Cheryl Tweedy, or by her married names, Cheryl Cole and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, is a British television personality, musician, singer, and dancer. She is famous for being one of the members of the pop group Girls Aloud, with Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts, and Kimberley Walsh.

Cheryl is the daughter of Joan (Callaghan) and Gary Tweedy. Cheryl’s ancestry is English, and she likely has some more distant Irish roots as well. A picture of Cheryl with her father can be seen here. A picture of Cheryl with her mother can be seen here.

Cheryl used the name Cheryl Cole, after marrying British football player Ashley Cole, and was legally known as Cheryl Ann Fernandez-Versini, after marrying French restaurateur Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini.

Cheryl’s paternal grandfather was Brian Tweedy (the son of William Purdy Tweedy and Nora Kelso). Brian was born in Northumberland South, Northumberland. William was the son of James Tweedy and Mary Ellen Tully. Nora was born in North Shields, Tyne and Wear, the daughter of George William Kelso and Mary Jane Laing.

Cheryl’s paternal grandmother is Margaret R. Bullock (the daughter of John Bullock and Margaret Parry). Cheryl’s grandmother Margaret was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.

Cheryl’s maternal grandfather was Joseph Callaghan (the son of Joseph Callaghan and Emma Wilkinson). Cheryl’s grandfather Joseph was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland.

Cheryl’s maternal grandmother was Olga Ridley (the daughter of Joseph Wilson Ridley and Edith Annie Burton). Olga was born in County Durham. Joseph was the son of Edward Fletcher Ridley and Emily Matilda Brown.

What I stated was probably more accurate than that blatant [email protected] you just told. Everyone on here KNOWS you don’t know SH*t about history. You need to stop listening to those National Front and Skinhead buddies of yours. Stick with football, you might actual know something about that

That wasn’t a debate, I asked you a question, which you did not answer. Instead you went right into (NAME CALLING, and using PROFANITY). Now here you are crying like a little baby, because it was done back to you.

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You’re the one up in here lying, and I didn’t say you didn’t support the left wing parties(Tacitus did)

I did not answer because it was useless. There’s a big, huge difference between “swarthy complexion” (as someone like Tom Jones) and “dark brown skin people” wtf. You dumb Afrocentrists are an embarrassment for real Black African people.

Only a Eurocentric MORON would think calling me Afrocentric magically does something. You’ve call me that 151 times already, and it hasn’t done anything to help you yet. It just confirms you know nothing about the subject, and ran out of things to say

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Just quit it, you already outed yourself the second you mention (Arthur kemp) as your source. Which lets everyone know you subscribe to racist literature

Ok, you don’t like to be called as such and I will try to not use that word again to not hurt you. I really have no idea about Kemp, never heard him before you mentioned him. Just this morning I found a right-wing postcard in my mailbox, whose message was “keep our Christian identity safe” or something…I immediately put it in the garbage.

I did not remember that I used Kemp stuff because it’s not something important to me, I am enough less conservative than you to be free to share opinions with someone who has different views from mine. Don’t blame if I did that because you are the one who posted links from an anthropology forum which started as a Nordicist board like Stormfront before turning into a global world troll community against Europeans (led by a self-declared cocaine user). It’s not the case to make other publicity to that forum.

Quote( I am enough less conservative than you to be free to share opinions with someone who has different views from mine.)

Oh please, anyone following this mini debate can clearly see just how intolerant you are of other peoples opinion

Quote( Don’t blame if I did that because you are the one who posted links from an anthropology forum which started as a Nordicist board like Stormfront before turning into a global world troll community against Europeans (led by a self-declared cocaine user). It’s not the case to make other publicity to that forum.)

No those sites sound more like your style. I got most my information for school, museums, Documentaries from people with degrees and years of study on the subject. Plus my own research on certain subjects. Unlike you who for the second time, freely admit that you only pick sites that say the opposite of whatever I say. No matter if information is factual or not, just as long as it’s the opposite

Well, even though I usually disagree with your personal views (but we kinda agree about women), this time I liked the attitude of your reply. Btw…can you find me the original Latin text of Tacitus about the Silures? I am able to read and translate Latin language.

What are you talking about, women are the one thing we do agree on. Now although I was a fan of Greek and Roman mythology in school, I never really paid any attention to the real guys, unless they were black. So looking for the Tacitus text, is some leg work you have to put in

She is obviously an Anglo-Indian, maybe from her great-grandparents (if not parents, who can be both English). A lot of Brits tend to have Indian ancestry anyway. Heck, Princess Diana had distant Indian ancestry.

Cheryl’s paternal grandparents are Brian Tweedy (the son of William Tweedy and Nora Kelso) and Margaret R. Bullock (the daughter of John Bullock and Margaret Parry). Nora was born in North Shields, Tyne and Wear, England, to George William Kelso and Mary Jane Laing. George was the son of Thomas Kelso and Elizabeth Anne Morris. Mary was the daughter of John Wood Laing and Minnie.

Cheryl’s maternal grandparents were Joseph Callaghan (the son of Joseph Callaghan and Emma Wilkinson) and Olga Ridley (the daughter of Joseph Wilson Ridley and Edith Annie Burton).

Why does it make you wonder? Her older half-siblings are from her mother’s first marriage to a different man. Her father raised them after her mother and her first husband divorced. That’s pretty typical.